The Tri-Cities is building on its history of being on the forefront of nuclear innovation with a simulated control room to train the next generation of nuclear workers to operate advanced reactors.
Photon Design has announced that its FIMMWAVE photonic simulation software played a key role in enabling Photonect's development of an epoxy-free, fibre-to-chip optical interconnect technology ...
Citi names Texas Instruments (TXN) and Monolithic Power (MPWR) top picks as data center/AI demand lifts analog chips; see key catalysts and ...
AI users and developers can now measure the amount of electricity various AI models consume to complete tasks with an ...
Engineers at UC Davis have built a remarkable device that creates power at night by tapping into something we rarely think about: the vast cold of outer space. Using a special type of Stirling engine, ...
A new training tool designed to help develop the region’s nuclear energy workforce is now complete in the Tri-Cities.The tool ...
Energy Northwest, in collaboration with Columbia Basin College (CBC) and Washington State University Tri-Cities, has introduced an educational small modular reactor (SMR) simulator to train future cle ...
A multivariate analysis of electroencephalography activity reveals super-additive enhancements to the neural encoding of audiovisual stimuli, providing new insights into how the brain integrates ...
Loss of $12.7 million in Dept. of Energy funding threatens a project meant to boost grid reliability and help the city meet climate targets.